Lawrence Gottlob

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I have returned to UK after a three-year rotation at the National Science Foundation, where I was a program director in charge of Perception Action & Cognition in NSF/SBE.

I use information processing models to explore various issues in cognition, including visual attention and visual working memory. Several of my recent projects have involved the analysis of reaction time distributions in order to model visual attention. Also, I have used eye movements to uncover mechanisms of attention, using a new paradigm called comparative visual search. I have also worked in the areas of directed forgetting and cognitive aging.